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agreed point

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A predetermined point on the ground, identifiable from the air, and used when aircraft assist in fire adjustment.


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Clients were also promised that they can buy back their house at an agreed point in the future.
Sharma hoped the proposed treaty would lead to a furthering of economic engagement by increasing the mutually agreed points of trade and result in both investment and employment generation.
Should, for example, a new child be born in the time between the creation of a trust and its payout, the discretions laid down may allow this child some access to part of the assets at an agreed point.
 
 
 
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